> -----Original Message-----
> From: ��rhallur H�lfd�narson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 07 March 2003 10:50
> To: Dave Page
> Cc: efesar; Pgadmin-Hackers
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] PGAdmin 3 Patch // Memory 
> Leaks Fixed // Ignore last patch
> 
> 
> -*- Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ 2003-03-07 09:49 ]:
> > > Tortoise works pretty well, but I
> > > have no idea how patches work for the most part. I just click 
> > > "Make Patch" ... Since there were 6 files that were not in 
> > > CVS, I zipped them in with the .patch file ... but didn't put 
> > > them into any particular subdirectories. If you have 
> > > suggestions on how to make better patches, I'll try em.
> > 
> > I always do it from the command line (I have Cygwin and most of the 
> > tools installed in my laptop).
> 
> When I was searching for a CVS client for Win, TortoiseCVS 
> was easy to set up and get working -- but people complained 
> about explorer being slow-as-hell, so I think most of them 
> uninstalled it.  However, we all use SmartCVS 
> (www.smartcvs.com) nowadays.

Hi Tolli,

Actually it's only patches I do from the command line - I use WinCVS for most of my 
other work. But thanks for the link, I'll give it a look.

Regards, Dave.

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